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Eric 01-07-2008 20:26

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 601053)
Yes Accy's jumped down and Lancaster's jumped up.


And yes Shakermaker, I apologise for my terrible use of the English language there, I really must stop posting when exhausted, I've noticed I do these things a lot when I am getting tired!

By the way hon, how did the exams go? Or do you know yet? I hope everything went :alright:

andrewb 06-07-2008 17:44

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8/8.. Nothing there that I shouldn't have been able to do at 11.. uses common sense rather than things you have to learn.

Loz 06-07-2008 17:47

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 602962)
8/8.. Nothing there that I shouldn't have been able to do at 11.. uses common sense rather than things you have to learn.

Ok not everybody is flipping Einstein you know!;)

jambutty 06-07-2008 18:38

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 602962)
8/8.. Nothing there that I shouldn't have been able to do at 11.. uses common sense rather than things you have to learn.

So English grammar and arithmetic is common sense is it?

Actually your score was 7/8. I know that the questionnaire assumed that you would write a story about a scarecrow and gave the point anyway, but surely a bright young thing like you would want to write a story and genuinely qualify for 8/8?

katex 06-07-2008 20:19

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Jambutty is correct Andrew .. this is just a shortened version of what was the 11+ included all types of areas, not just the logical/common sense side.

The 11+ was usually a few hours long, split into 2 periods (if I can remember correctly).

Know my son to get into a Grammar School (Ok .. 15 years ago, but after 11+ had finished) .. had to do a 3 hour exam to get in there.

andrewb 06-07-2008 20:33

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Then I take it back if that's not the full thing. I probably wouldn't have been able to write a story, my spelling and grammar have always been terrible!

jambutty 06-07-2008 20:59

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 603066)
Then I take it back if that's not the full thing. I probably wouldn't have been able to write a story, my spelling and grammar have always been terrible!

At 11 years of age spelling and grammar would not be such a big issue. However the content of the story and how it was structured would.

However if your forte is going to be politics, then brushing up on your grammar and spelling should be a high priority.

polly 07-07-2008 08:24

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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 603089)
At 11 years of age spelling and grammar would not be such a big issue. However the content of the story and how it was structured would.

However if your forte is going to be politics, then brushing up on your grammar and spelling should be a high priority.

Actually nowadays for the local state grammar school pupils do not do story or any free writing. They do however have passages where they have to pick out the spelling, punctuation and grammatical mistakes.

jambutty 07-07-2008 11:32

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Originally Posted by polly (Post 603253)
Actually nowadays for the local state grammar school pupils do not do story or any free writing. They do however have passages where they have to pick out the spelling, punctuation and grammatical mistakes.

That’s a pity because getting pupils to write stories exercises their imagination as well grammar, punctuation and spelling.

Compared to being creative, finding someone else’s mistakes is easy.

Maybe that is one of the reasons why modern youth is so destructive (not all of course)? They haven’t learned to create, just destroy.

katex 07-07-2008 12:08

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Actually Jambutty pretty sure was no story writing in the 11+ when I took it, but as described by Polly.

Only when you get to secondary that some schools look at the structure and imagination more .... not at a Grammar School though, they are still strict about spelling and punctuation, plus the structure of course.

shakermaker 07-07-2008 17:29

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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 603304)
That’s a pity because getting pupils to write stories exercises their imagination as well grammar, punctuation and spelling.

Compared to being creative, finding someone else’s mistakes is easy.

Maybe that is one of the reasons why modern youth is so destructive (not all of course)? They haven’t learned to create, just destroy.

Rather a sweeping (and incorrect) remark that, jambutty.

maxwell silver 07-07-2008 17:45

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Grammar school for me.Six scored.Deja vu.

jambutty 07-07-2008 17:46

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 603317)
Actually Jambutty pretty sure was no story writing in the 11+ when I took it, but as described by Polly.

Only when you get to secondary that some schools look at the structure and imagination more .... not at a Grammar School though, they are still strict about spelling and punctuation, plus the structure of course.

I can’t remember my 11+ back in 1948 but the book of quizzes was listing exams from the 40’s and 50’s.

It does state, “Test your knowledge with these genuine questions from the original eleven-plus.” So the questions would have come from those eras and unless they have got it all wrong, included write a short story.

jambutty 07-07-2008 17:54

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Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 603425)
Rather a sweeping (and incorrect) remark that, jambutty.

Which remark would that be?

There are three remarks and one question. It can’t be the question because a question cannot be wrong.

Rather than trying (and failing) to take a poke at me and what I post, you really should try first of all finding your brain (you could be sat on it), then engaging it before going anywhere near your keyboard.

So mush back in the creche.:tongueout

shakermaker 07-07-2008 18:04

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